The Psychic Tests
Autor: | Gary Nunn |
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EAN: | 9780648748939 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.08.2021 |
Untertitel: | A deep dive into the world of believers and sceptics |
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Schlagworte: | Co-star Co-star app Jon Ronson Louis Theroux Mind Body Spirit Festival Psychic Sharina Star Sylvia Teacher's Pet Teacher's Pet podcast astrologers astrology clairvoyant fortune fortune-teller horoscopes mediums new age supernatural |
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Award-winning journalist Gary Nunn investigates psychics, mediums and astrologers to understand their uncanny power - and whether it's used for good or evil. Gary has always been a sceptic. His sister Taren, an avid believer, consults mediums to navigate a family trauma. When Gary reports a news story about a clairvoyant's link to the collapse of a huge stockbroking firm, personal questions become professional. Why do such large swathes of the population want their fortunes told? Why this need to believe? What is he missing? So begins a two-year investigation into the mysterious, unregulated world of psychics. Gary tries some out himself, sometimes with hilarious results. He hears about their involvement in the media, the corporate world, government, the criminal justice system and beyond. As we wade further into the post-truth era, Gary unearths the unprecedented power of psychics today. Discover the world's most spookily accurate psychics and mediums, with stories so incredible even the sceptics cannot fully explain them. Believe in them or not, they'll impact who will date you, who will befriend you, who will hire you - and even who will fire you. The Psychic Tests is a gripping, often moving examination of trust, faith and connection. Strap yourself in - things are about to get weird.
Gary Nunn is an award-winning journalist for media outlets in Australia, the UK and the US. He's Editor-at-Large for the Sydney Sentinel and the former Features Journalist for BBC Australia. Gary continues to write regularly for the BBC, in addition to the Guardian, the ABC, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Australian Women's Weekly. He was a regular columnist for the UK's Guardian. Prior to his journalism career, Gary spent over a decade in the not-for-profit sector, working as a communications professional for charities including Barnardo's, Camp Quality, Comic Relief and Stonewall UK. He then went on to become the Director of Communications at Change.org. In 2019 Gary won a place for '13 outstanding journalists' on the Walkleys Our Watch Fellowship. He was a finalist for Journalist of the Year at the ACON Honour Awards 2019 and the LGBTI Awards 2019, and his feature on former nun Monica Hingston won the Faith Award that year. Gary has a First Class Honours degree in English from the University of Leicester. He now splits his time between Sydney and London. Find him on Twitter @garynunn1
Gary Nunn is an award-winning journalist for media outlets in Australia, the UK and the US. He's Editor-at-Large for the Sydney Sentinel and the former Features Journalist for BBC Australia. Gary continues to write regularly for the BBC, in addition to the Guardian, the ABC, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Australian Women's Weekly. He was a regular columnist for the UK's Guardian. Prior to his journalism career, Gary spent over a decade in the not-for-profit sector, working as a communications professional for charities including Barnardo's, Camp Quality, Comic Relief and Stonewall UK. He then went on to become the Director of Communications at Change.org. In 2019 Gary won a place for '13 outstanding journalists' on the Walkleys Our Watch Fellowship. He was a finalist for Journalist of the Year at the ACON Honour Awards 2019 and the LGBTI Awards 2019, and his feature on former nun Monica Hingston won the Faith Award that year. Gary has a First Class Honours degree in English from the University of Leicester. He now splits his time between Sydney and London. Find him on Twitter @garynunn1